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State Sen. Pat Stefano was awarded a second term Tuesday in the 32nd Senatorial District.
Stefano, 52, of Bullskin Township, Fayette County, had received 67.19 percent of the vote districtwide by 10:15 p.m. Tuesday to carry the win over Democrat challenger Pam Gerard, of Uniontown. The figure was according to unofficial election results that will have to later be finalized.

He was first elected to the Legislature in 2014 after longtime state Sen. Richard Kasunic retired from the office.

Stefano, a Republican, is a third-generation owner of a printing company in Dunbar.

Gerard received 32.81 percent of the vote districtwide by 10:15 p.m. Tuesday.

Stefano reiterated his message in a prepared statement that was sent to reporters.

“I pledge to continue to be a State Senator for all residents of the 32nd District. Whether you supported my campaign or did not I want you to know that you are welcome to reach out to my office with your ideas, your needs and your concerns,” he said in the statement. “With the election over, now is the time that we need to come together as elected officials and work for the betterment of our communities without regard to party or ideology. I will do my part to make this a reality in Harrisburg.”

The 32nd Senatorial District contains all of Somerset and Fayette counties and parts of southern Westmoreland County.

For the 32nd Senatorial District in the General Assemly Incumbent Patrick J. Stefano is running Unopposed on the Primary Republican Ticket. He also established a write-in campaign on the Democratic Ticket as local resident Pam Gerard is running a Write-In campaign. Those results will be released at a later time. However, with the Republican Results in at this point all we do know is that Mr. Stefano garnered 13,721 votes on the Republican Ticket in our District.